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We need more traffic lights by the Longs and Malama Market intersection. That is a dangerous area <br />and it needs to be addressed. <br />NO MORE BIG CHAINS, Local businesses and codes that encourage local business and discourage <br />mainland /corporate businesses. More police in Pahoa town on foot. Public bathrooms open 24 -7. <br />Greenways, uniform guidelines on what kind of building /businesses can be brought here, what they <br />look like, what they need to behave like. <br />Highway interchanges need work! <br />Newly built commercial center at North end of town is out of character with historic /rural qualities. <br />Those horrible structures need to be softened and masked. <br />NO VISIT ENOUGH TO COMMENT <br />#NAME? <br />Clean up empty structures upgrade "face" of main st <br />Needs to be cleaner, buildings painted, less people hanging out on the streets doing drugs <br />Too many beer joints & Drinking booze brings trouble! <br />open more public services open 50 acres for park <br />Biking paths <br />options of more restaurants and avoiding developing the land w /stores like Longs; fast food. Focusing <br />more on sense of community and supporting fellow community members diminishing the sense of <br />attitude /what be people /youth lingering outside of stores /banks GXS ( ?) <br />Still too many druggies and slimey people loitering on the streets. Narrow roads, limited parking. <br />Sidewalks on the makai side of the main street are unuseable. <br />Roads are way to narrow and getting in and out of parking lots or establishments are trying. If there <br />was any way of making a loop or a backdoor exit, that my help. As if stands, there are no backroads to <br />access. It seems there's only one road in and one road out. Post Office road is only one spoke to half a <br />circle. Where's the other half of the circle? Could there be more inter - connectivity? <br />People loitering on the streets & /or selling and using drugs. The rumor that we'll be getting a <br />McDonald's across the street from the Post Office. We already have Subway, Burger King, KFC, L &L's, <br />and 7 -11. We don't need one more unhealthy food sources to increase high blood pressure, obesity, <br />cancer, etc. <br />Well better sidewalks; our students walk home from school through town and people drive like <br />maniacs half the time. There are no real proper sidewalks.the little ones we do have are not very safe <br />and poorly made. Glad my children dont have to walk through town to get home., possible bike lanes <br />would be nice and much safer for our residentail bike riders: this would also promote potentailly <br />more active outside activities for our families too, besides the positive enviromental message it send <br />to our community. Speed bumps put in front of the school zone area. Why? so many people drive so <br />fast through this zone, the crooning gaurd for elm . school has almost been hit multiple times and <br />several of our parents and their children, people do not pay enough attention when driving through <br />this straight away area and to the damage and hurt it could cause other and their famlies. I hope it <br />doesnt take our community losing one of its valuable members to get this sort of thing taken care of <br />and recognized. Preventative cautions on this one. <br />
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